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he estimates showed about forty five cents of ukrainians support posts but integration with the eu. but that was ordered as favoring the most part sweet to watch bulls coach point two brackets you with the eu by finding some new ukrainian imports and a quick single trade sanctions. in two thousand knowing dispute between kiev and moscow on gas prices resulting gas being cut off to the ukraine for a three week period the general cctv transmission out to thailand anti government protest leader says that the attacks obama said on tuesday that he will continue fine for the ouster of prime minister in like seeing a lot despite it all in french from the government which says it will not confront protesters anti government protesters climbed into the thai prime minister's office compound on tuesday after police are accorded to stand down and out protesters into state buildings and cars police said they would not use tear gas against and to avoid further violence. protesters claim the victory after three days of bitter clashes. early on monday in what said she was willing to do whatever it
he estimates showed about forty five cents of ukrainians support posts but integration with the eu. but that was ordered as favoring the most part sweet to watch bulls coach point two brackets you with the eu by finding some new ukrainian imports and a quick single trade sanctions. in two thousand knowing dispute between kiev and moscow on gas prices resulting gas being cut off to the ukraine for a three week period the general cctv transmission out to thailand anti government protest leader...
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that both dogs fines by being the first to inform eu authorities of the collusion. and the eu competition authority says that's not the end of the story begins daily hundred of its biggest point of a twenty city was looking into yet another banking scandal. several international banks are also being investigated for allegedly fixing currency exchange rates. sunday could see further action from the european commission to get the big banks to clean up their act and play by the moments i got the scars on me now cause they're small by s competition commission almunia said it himself that it's not the end of the story say that fast at the commission is planning to put the calculation all states interest rates under supervision because since i've been addicted to do what they do whatever they wanted without a munich in a somewhat seven say a few setbacks attains an aunt that would be a collaboration between regulators and european ones that what we will probably not come into force before twenty fifteen but its not see anything that's going to have been an all state the c
that both dogs fines by being the first to inform eu authorities of the collusion. and the eu competition authority says that's not the end of the story begins daily hundred of its biggest point of a twenty city was looking into yet another banking scandal. several international banks are also being investigated for allegedly fixing currency exchange rates. sunday could see further action from the european commission to get the big banks to clean up their act and play by the moments i got the...
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eu countries impose an anti-dumping tariff of about 12% on the chinese imports. they plan to raise the tariff to about 47% in august but they say china has now agreed to lift the minimum price for its solar panel exports and they've agreed to remove the tariff. the dispute had put a large amount of trade between the two markets at risk. china exported more than $27 billion worth of the solar products to eu countries in 2011. >>> the head of the expert panel of tokyo electric power company fukushima daiichi criticized the ceo. dale klein became chairman of the reform committee for tepco last october. he spoke to nhk world on saturday about the company's late response to the public on contaminated water. >> in fact, the first time i heard about it, some of the initial reports was via the press and so that's one of the reasons i was rather unhappy is that the reform committee has encouraged tepco to do a much better job on their communication. our reform committee had encouraged tepco earlier to develop a much better risk communication program. we thought that was u
eu countries impose an anti-dumping tariff of about 12% on the chinese imports. they plan to raise the tariff to about 47% in august but they say china has now agreed to lift the minimum price for its solar panel exports and they've agreed to remove the tariff. the dispute had put a large amount of trade between the two markets at risk. china exported more than $27 billion worth of the solar products to eu countries in 2011. >>> the head of the expert panel of tokyo electric power...
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referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget deal makes the case for britain staying in europe stronger? >> i would say that the reaction that i have had to the speech i made a few weeks ago has been, on the whole, fairly positive, because people can see that it is not some simplistic argument about an immediate referendum -- it is a well-argued case, i would say, for how europe should reform and how we should secure britain's place within it. these discussions show that britain can get good deals done with partners in europe having made a speech on that subject. i think that actua
referendum or an eu budget cut? >> i am very grateful to my honorable friend for his support. it is absolutely right to say that the british parliament speaks clearly about these issues and is listened to carefully in the corridors of brussels. that is true. we should always respect the fact that it is to this parliament that prime ministers have to answer. >> what did other leaders say to the prime minister in the margins about a british referendum? does he believe that this budget...
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i feel like i'm coming home. >> the expansion of the eu is the first in six and half years. croatia is the first new member since the sovereign debt crisis in greece spread across the region. >>> more rf laevolution from th edward snowden affair. a magazine provided documents provided by snowden. spiegel reported on saturday that the nsa install bugs and the eu representative office in new york. it says to have eavesdropped on meetings and also reported the nsa infiltrated computer networks of the facilities. intercepting internal documents and e-mail. spiegel reported that eavesdropping also took place at an eu building in brussells around five years ago. the german magazine says such conduct but the cia was in an nsa document which snowden had taken with him. the president of the european parliament, smartin schultz, said if this is correct it will have a severe impact on relations between the eu and the u.s. schultz also demanded full clarification and further information from the u.s. government as soon adds possible. is now snowden is wanted in the u.s. for espionage. h
i feel like i'm coming home. >> the expansion of the eu is the first in six and half years. croatia is the first new member since the sovereign debt crisis in greece spread across the region. >>> more rf laevolution from th edward snowden affair. a magazine provided documents provided by snowden. spiegel reported on saturday that the nsa install bugs and the eu representative office in new york. it says to have eavesdropped on meetings and also reported the nsa infiltrated...
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when merkel arrived at the eu summit she hinted at long-term damage to u.s. relations and not just germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the nsa i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable and said it in june when he was in berlin and july and also yesterday. it's not about me, it's about the privacy of all german people between allies there must be trust and this trust must be rebuilt. >> reporter: the german chancellor had talks with french president whose country is another nsa target. u.s. ambassadors in berlin and paris have been summoned and by the end of the day the two leaders had coordinated an action plan. merkel says she wants a pact that would put limits on spying between the u.s. and its european allies. >> translator: france and germany submitted a proposal to the member states and we will see to it we come to the ending of the corporation of services between the united states, france and germany. so we have a framework of how our intelligence can work together and other member s
when merkel arrived at the eu summit she hinted at long-term damage to u.s. relations and not just germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the nsa i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable and said it in june when he was in berlin and july and also yesterday. it's not about me, it's about the privacy of all german people between allies there must be trust and this trust must be rebuilt. >> reporter: the german...
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the government walked away from the eu deal last week. russian leaders had put on pressure by restricting some ukrainian out this week here o "newsline." >>> u.s. investigators are scouring a site near a riverbank in new york, looking for clues that could help them figure out why a passenger train went off the tracks. the derailment on sunday killed four people. more than 60 others were hurt. the accident happened in the bronx shortly after 7:00 in the morning. the eight-car train was carrying about 150 passengers. investigators with the national transportation safety board will examine various factors. they'll analyze data recorders to see how fast the train was traveling and how the brakes were applied, and they'll question the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened with the intent of preventing it from happening again. >> media outlets in new york are reporting that some information suggests brake failure. but an ntsb official says the cause of the derailment has not been determined, and in
the government walked away from the eu deal last week. russian leaders had put on pressure by restricting some ukrainian out this week here o "newsline." >>> u.s. investigators are scouring a site near a riverbank in new york, looking for clues that could help them figure out why a passenger train went off the tracks. the derailment on sunday killed four people. more than 60 others were hurt. the accident happened in the bronx shortly after 7:00 in the morning. the eight-car...
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we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you. >> thank you very much, david albright for that great summary of where the program is and what some of the implications are. now we are going to turn to call in to give us his take on where the negotiators might be able to go with the election ofrouhan thank you darrell and thanks to carnegie for hosting and thanks to all of you for coming out on a morning to listen to us. my remarksmentioned, will basically focus on three things, whether there is a window of opportunity with the election of rounani to make some diplomatic progr
we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you....
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the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternative proposal. we spoke to one of the members on "squawk box" just half an hour ago.
the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid...
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demonstrators are angry on the carpet and down them and mom packed with the eu in favor of the trade deal with moscow. opposition forces without calling ukrainians have responded with a show of strength. waiting ukrainian in and around two hundred thousand of them had descended on the part that yet. they're determined to force out the government and usher in a new ukraine. a day i wanted to see the country and everyone gets what the stains with him and just watch what's happening with my aunt faye and how the story. everything with this important to me. and i spent the first night here and i think it's the safest place to place the ukraine excitement. demonstrator stuck it out for another night despite the freezing weather for refusing to accept the government's decision ten days ago to turn away from you and toward russia. the goal of opposition leader and world champion park circuit on the klitschko. he told dw ukraine needed to turn off or annuity the songs on cd on for twenty years. ukraine has been living in hope of becoming a modern and democratic country he was here we have be
demonstrators are angry on the carpet and down them and mom packed with the eu in favor of the trade deal with moscow. opposition forces without calling ukrainians have responded with a show of strength. waiting ukrainian in and around two hundred thousand of them had descended on the part that yet. they're determined to force out the government and usher in a new ukraine. a day i wanted to see the country and everyone gets what the stains with him and just watch what's happening with my aunt...
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meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as well. i think we're kind of interested in what they get. the eu's france missing the economic target. they see french gdp up 2.3% in 2013. up 0.9% in 2014. basically, that means they would miss their economic target and they will fail to meet francois hollande's public finances and unemployment. as far as spain is concerned, which will be the other interesting point, they see government debt in spain rising to 104.3% of gdp by 2015, '1 6/. the spanish budget at 0.9% of gdp in 2014. 6.6% in 2015. as for the unemployment rate, we see spanish unempl
meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as...
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cannot harmonize everything. >> the solution, he said, was to try to claw back some power from the eu, and then when that was done, put it to the people. >> when we negotiate that new settlements, we will give the british people a new referendum with a very simple in or out choice, to stay in the european union on these new terms or to come out altogether. it will be an in-out referendum. >> but senior european politicians were arguing that heard -- his tactics were misguided. >> we share the vision of a better europe. we need a new commitment to the principle. not all and everything must be settled by brussels and in brussels. we do differentiate, but cherry picking is not an option. >> they say the speech is a huge gamble. there is his own conservative party. negotiating membership will be a tough task. bbc news, westminster. >> they may get a chance to vote on europe, in or out. prince harry has flown back for duty in afghanistan. he left on a regular personal flight, but he has been criticized by some that he took the enemy of the game and that soldiers have to take it like to say
cannot harmonize everything. >> the solution, he said, was to try to claw back some power from the eu, and then when that was done, put it to the people. >> when we negotiate that new settlements, we will give the british people a new referendum with a very simple in or out choice, to stay in the european union on these new terms or to come out altogether. it will be an in-out referendum. >> but senior european politicians were arguing that heard -- his tactics were misguided....
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the leader of a pro russian troops an agreement with the eu itself in ukraine. across the border and this is only an economic agreement which will really won ukraine's economy. you see now that even the president is saying that ukraine will suffocate because of this agreement it's a pity to be understood this to meet with these two men assaulted the door we all fell into the abyss. i keep looking with victory on a cold which is government says ukraine cannot afford to sacrifice trade with russia for closer ties to the eu. so as kiev intensified talks with brussels in recent months. russian retaliation by imposing publishing trade sanctions c e jets weather being fresh class as the principal says of the whittlesea and security forces according to medical sources at least one pass and has been killed. they sat car unit that's it she would release using the gas and water cannon to discuss the test is defined in all parts of the weekend restricting demonstrations they gathered that to denounce heavy prison sentences handed to twenty one female month as the misanthro
the leader of a pro russian troops an agreement with the eu itself in ukraine. across the border and this is only an economic agreement which will really won ukraine's economy. you see now that even the president is saying that ukraine will suffocate because of this agreement it's a pity to be understood this to meet with these two men assaulted the door we all fell into the abyss. i keep looking with victory on a cold which is government says ukraine cannot afford to sacrifice trade with...
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last week the government want away from ntu offered by the eu the team after a brush and put pressure on ukraine by restricting some ukrainian in points. the protesters say the government's refusal was a betrayal of its own people who want to join the eu. some a now calling for the president to step down. i been. the slice president joe biden will ride in japan on monday. all eyes on whether the leaders of japan and the us can send a strong message to china on its new air defense identification sound of the east china sea item on the prime minister shinzo on the mound tuesday to discuss the defense down the chinese defence ministry said at the november twenty third. covering a large part of the east china sea. after his fifth it's cheap and you go to china and south korea and china and biden will meet rise in gdp in other chinese leaders on wednesday. his visit to japan and china is viewed as a means to highlight the us japan cooperation and to confirm their next course of action however japan and the usa taking slightly different approaches to china the us state department on friday
last week the government want away from ntu offered by the eu the team after a brush and put pressure on ukraine by restricting some ukrainian in points. the protesters say the government's refusal was a betrayal of its own people who want to join the eu. some a now calling for the president to step down. i been. the slice president joe biden will ride in japan on monday. all eyes on whether the leaders of japan and the us can send a strong message to china on its new air defense identification...
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and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe in general. comes toal when it keeping americans safe, when it comes to keeping our european allies safe. there are the tensions that of been caused by these disclosures are ones that we knowledge and ones that we are addressing directly in our communications with european nations and other nations who have been part of the disclosures. >> [indiscernible] >> i would not speak for any european nation or any other allied nation, but we believe the kind of medication that we have engaged in has been effective and useful in making we value those relationships, how important our cooperation is when it comes to national security issues and intelligence matters and how much more broad our relations verybecause these are important ec
and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe in general. comes toal when it keeping americans safe, when it comes to keeping our european allies safe. there are the tensions that of been caused by these disclosures are ones that we knowledge and ones that we are...
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in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine last year, more than two-thirds from the eu. europe, for its part, imported some 21 billion euros worth of solar panels from china in 2011 as a number of their own players exited the market. now, attempts to quell tensions are having a limited effect. facing pressure from a majority of eu states which oppose the levy, the european trade commissioner reduced the tariff rate on solar panels, what he calls a "one-time offer to china," a clear incentive to negotiate, but beijing's response in the form of a retaliation on european wines, that may n
in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine...
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there are a lot of waste, how the eu designation can be used to actually make a big difference. look, what did i say? pen, i don't see these as if then statements. it is not the case that we punish and degrade the capability the beneficiary is necessarily al qaeda. there are elements within the opposition who we can and should work with. part of the response to all of this has to be providing them the tools that they need to get the job done. one of the part-time government employee gigs i did was as a counter-terrorism guys are for the state department relating to israeli-palestinian peace process and bring vetted people into jordan and training them. that was tremendously successful. not telling you anything that is not public and on paper. this is now being done in a smaller scale of some of the syrians. there is what to do because right now you are right there are bad guys in every side of this equation. that does not need to be the case moving forward. there are good guys that we can work with in the rebel opposition. meanwhile, we cannot allow that assad regime to get away
there are a lot of waste, how the eu designation can be used to actually make a big difference. look, what did i say? pen, i don't see these as if then statements. it is not the case that we punish and degrade the capability the beneficiary is necessarily al qaeda. there are elements within the opposition who we can and should work with. part of the response to all of this has to be providing them the tools that they need to get the job done. one of the part-time government employee gigs i did...
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but final ratification requires each eu member country to ratify the trade pact respectively. the trade deal is currently awaiting approval from six eu nations belgium france greece italy sweden and finland. the two leaders also agreed to strengthen the cooperation and the ship building sector greece's korea's largest export market for brussels the past four years ship orders from greece have accounted for a quarter of the turtle ship orders proceed like korea. in two thousand wealth and the one point nine billion dollars in total korean exports to countries more than eighty per cent for alcan shipments of vessels. president also has a great president to support korean can't be skipping to take part in transportation infrastructure projects in rates. but this year marking the sixtieth anniversary of the korean war armistice president that increase for sending some ten thousand troops and will each bring the war and a two leaders promised to continue cooperation on security issues on the korean peninsula. origin shares added a new. government but the attention that on the natio
but final ratification requires each eu member country to ratify the trade pact respectively. the trade deal is currently awaiting approval from six eu nations belgium france greece italy sweden and finland. the two leaders also agreed to strengthen the cooperation and the ship building sector greece's korea's largest export market for brussels the past four years ship orders from greece have accounted for a quarter of the turtle ship orders proceed like korea. in two thousand wealth and the...
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so we hope by the end of the year to have a transaction to make this drug available to people in the eu. we will continue to focus on commercializing in the united states. >> excellent. thank you to jeff stein, president and ceo of trius. we've got the mitts, but also a company doing a lot of the things the fda wants to do. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replaceme
so we hope by the end of the year to have a transaction to make this drug available to people in the eu. we will continue to focus on commercializing in the united states. >> excellent. thank you to jeff stein, president and ceo of trius. we've got the mitts, but also a company doing a lot of the things the fda wants to do. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want...
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that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy. >>> right now we turn our attention to the uk as we get the release of the bank of england minutes from the last meeting. and here we go. ah! 6.3. we kept it at 6.3 for further asset purchase. king fisher miles repeated calls for 5 billion more qe. the minority thought more qe would lift growth and reduce unemployment. the minority thought more qe would speed the normalization of the policy. the minority thought the weakness of rebalancing would push up sterling. they say that the gdp level at the end of the second quarter likely to be 0.7% higher than the febru
that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy....
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*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get extra points for more woman. i just want to see sort of people chosen because they are the best person for the job. dede i think back to the relationship between condoleezzaa rice and president bush. she was his closist friend and con tpa den confidante. and because she was a black woman that wasn't really discussed. >> condoleezzaa rice was such an incredible woman and so smart. here is the deal. barack obama throughout his campaign was constantly hounding mitt romney and talking about how he was going to be better for w
*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get...
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and i think the uk's participation in the eu is an expression of its influence. and its role in the world as well as obviously a very important economic partnership. now, ultimately, the people of the uk have to make decisions for themselves. i will say this, that the david's basic point, that you probably want to see if you can fix what's broken in a very important relationship before you break it off. makes some sense to me. and i know that david's been very active in seeking some reforms internal to the eu. those are tough negotiations, you got a lot of countries involved. i recognize that. but so long as we haven't yet evaluated how successful those reforms will be. you know, i at least would be interested in seeing whether or not those are successful. before rendering a final judgment. again, i want to emphasize these are issues for the people of the united kingdom to make a decision about. not ours. with respect to syria, i think david said it very well -- if you look objectively, the entire world community has an interest in seeing a syria that is not enga
and i think the uk's participation in the eu is an expression of its influence. and its role in the world as well as obviously a very important economic partnership. now, ultimately, the people of the uk have to make decisions for themselves. i will say this, that the david's basic point, that you probably want to see if you can fix what's broken in a very important relationship before you break it off. makes some sense to me. and i know that david's been very active in seeking some reforms...
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moment and it really depends on the outcome of talks as to which way the ukraine a way to go towards the eu as the negotiations ever number of years indicate it all will be something as switching policy see it leading to moscow. the people behind they will be very unhappy. it got off to k state play. cal team president herman van lew ford has condemned the crackdown on anti government protest in ukraine some runway said you are a huge ready to respond to the aspirations of you with a new people which he described as being very visible the sets. it respects the rights and liberties excessive use of the us this is unacceptable and association agreement included a comprehensive approach that area independent and the great chinese community could chill and met with us my father joe biden during the game on biden second day it is the year to china. the two exchanged views on economic development and youthful relations committee said the development of china us relations benefit not only to countries of the international community as well. later in the day biden also met with his chinese counterp
moment and it really depends on the outcome of talks as to which way the ukraine a way to go towards the eu as the negotiations ever number of years indicate it all will be something as switching policy see it leading to moscow. the people behind they will be very unhappy. it got off to k state play. cal team president herman van lew ford has condemned the crackdown on anti government protest in ukraine some runway said you are a huge ready to respond to the aspirations of you with a new people...
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to it eu. joe loss has admitted to using too keen in england in court but denies he and headaches were knit using the fifty three year old said she had taken cocaine on several occasions with her late first husband john died. the tuc is a form of escape from throat cancer that went on to kill him in twenty oh one now years later the celebrity chef clincher ex husband charles said the trooper into using the drug again claiming he had subjected her to teach him a and that she turned to cocaine out of fear. lawson's confession is the latest twist in the dramatic case against two personal assistants princess gear and elizabeth the grill the sisters are accused of cheating a couple of more than a million dollars or up their limits spending exorbitant amounts of blood tree items and travel but they denied the charges claiming that the popular tv personality was so distracted by legal substances that she permitted the overspending to take place. while austin is having smoked marijuana occasionally dur
to it eu. joe loss has admitted to using too keen in england in court but denies he and headaches were knit using the fifty three year old said she had taken cocaine on several occasions with her late first husband john died. the tuc is a form of escape from throat cancer that went on to kill him in twenty oh one now years later the celebrity chef clincher ex husband charles said the trooper into using the drug again claiming he had subjected her to teach him a and that she turned to cocaine...
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when they call on the eu to designate hezbollah terrorist organization. they cite the damage that hezbollah has done to american military men and women and american security interests and for steve to just, you know, like sweep this away is, this is just israel and israel supporters wanting a bunch of love letters is really, i'd say, actually, offensive. if you look -- why is ben carden. senior democrat in a democratic conference. he came out today. so, this is a senior democrat knowing that the president of his party is about to nominate chuck hagel for secretary of defense and ben carden is raising serious questions. yet, another democrat to raise questions. what is giving them pause? i don't think it's as simple as steve just dismissed it. these love letters or disagreement over some love letters to israel. real national security issues at stake. senator hagel was opposed to sanctions against syria. one of a handful of sanctions -- >> i want to get steve to respond to you on that. i want to throw in this issue. what is a bigger issue for chuck hagel am
when they call on the eu to designate hezbollah terrorist organization. they cite the damage that hezbollah has done to american military men and women and american security interests and for steve to just, you know, like sweep this away is, this is just israel and israel supporters wanting a bunch of love letters is really, i'd say, actually, offensive. if you look -- why is ben carden. senior democrat in a democratic conference. he came out today. so, this is a senior democrat knowing that...
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in the meantime the eu has decided to lift an arms embargo on the syrian opposition while maintaining all other sanctions against the regime. at a meeting in paris a top u.s. and russian diplomates were hoping to accelerate peace efforts. now we are learning that russia plans to provide syria, the bashar al-assad government specifically with sophisticated antiaircraft missiles. michael singh is a former director of affairs at the national security counsel. it seems that the news on syria often comes in waves, what do you make of this latest news over the last 24, 48 hours and what does it tell us about the state of the war inside syria? >> sure, well, you know, things seem to be going in a sense from bad to worse in syria, jenna, a place where we have tremendous strategic interest. we've seen hezbollah tkroul down and say it was increasing its commitment to that fight. we are seeing increase in the support of the regime from iran. we are seeing russia's pronouncements about weapons. all the while we have the u.s. and our allies basically sitting on the sidelines. and the eu decision i
in the meantime the eu has decided to lift an arms embargo on the syrian opposition while maintaining all other sanctions against the regime. at a meeting in paris a top u.s. and russian diplomates were hoping to accelerate peace efforts. now we are learning that russia plans to provide syria, the bashar al-assad government specifically with sophisticated antiaircraft missiles. michael singh is a former director of affairs at the national security counsel. it seems that the news on syria often...
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by the way, i think today the administration kind of threw those other intelligence agencies in the eu countries under the bus because we're now saying that a lot of this listening was done not directly from the united states assets, whether they be satellites or cable intercepts, they are done under sort of contract if you will, by the domestic agencies in those other countries. and we were harvesting those phone calls. edward snowden has not only gotten in the middle of the united states versus the rest of the world, he's gotten in between the governments and their own spy agencies, which is perhaps one reason why the article is saying, let's not worry too much about this. let's move onto the -- >> nothing to see here. >> let's move onto the economic discussion. we don't want to get too deep in the weeds. >> you would need a greyhound depot for the buses that people are trapped under. dianne feinstein, a muscular proponent of expensive surveillance and has repeatedly carried water for two administrations to expand the surveillance laws is furious apparently by her own statements prim
by the way, i think today the administration kind of threw those other intelligence agencies in the eu countries under the bus because we're now saying that a lot of this listening was done not directly from the united states assets, whether they be satellites or cable intercepts, they are done under sort of contract if you will, by the domestic agencies in those other countries. and we were harvesting those phone calls. edward snowden has not only gotten in the middle of the united states...
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yet this is very much a part of this rising tensions with russia between the eu between the us. he's very much a snub of the night also released a communique last night criticizing the ukraine police handling of the demonstrations the use of stun grenades and tasers. and the message that john kerry has been sitting here crying all this week is out that the government must listen to the demonstrators said very clearly this division to moldova is a key diplomatic message from the us to the upright. looks like covering diplomacy such a fun thing isn't it. thanks for joining us to talking of course one of the in brussels to be keeping an eye out on all of these developments are in this tense times for ukraine it's been a kinship with the european union calls up the secretary of state of the united states walking into these troubled waters the white eyelets shift focus to the middle east and china special or what about creation was that that is in egypt and the egyptian foreign minister now build on the photo of him and others saw it if you need is an exchange of views and china ties
yet this is very much a part of this rising tensions with russia between the eu between the us. he's very much a snub of the night also released a communique last night criticizing the ukraine police handling of the demonstrations the use of stun grenades and tasers. and the message that john kerry has been sitting here crying all this week is out that the government must listen to the demonstrators said very clearly this division to moldova is a key diplomatic message from the us to the...
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now, the eu, of course, is china's biggest trading partner. so china is well positioned to sign a deal with the eu and the uk sees itself as a very effective booker. and that's why david cameron is trying to leverage that to build better relationship with a riding china. >> andrew, always good to talk to you. thanks for that. have a good evening in hong kong, andrew leung. >>> the world trade organization is kicking off its meeting today. it will center on efforts to salvage a proposal for a landmark impact more than a decade ago. what's at stake in this key conference? >> the world trade organization's dohar round turned 12 this year. but years of setbacks have eroded confidence in the wto. now the body has given up on ever passing the deal in its original form, opting for a watered down version instead. some say it is now bahli or bust for the global trade organization. but the wto's new chief, roberto asavito, who took over in september is determined to push the new dohar plan forward. >> the world will not wait for the wto indefinitely. it
now, the eu, of course, is china's biggest trading partner. so china is well positioned to sign a deal with the eu and the uk sees itself as a very effective booker. and that's why david cameron is trying to leverage that to build better relationship with a riding china. >> andrew, always good to talk to you. thanks for that. have a good evening in hong kong, andrew leung. >>> the world trade organization is kicking off its meeting today. it will center on efforts to salvage a...
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>> to exit the eu? i think the base case is they would like to stay in it, but have a lot more control. i think that's clearly going to be the aim for the government and that's where boris johnson sits and i think that probably ties in with not the majority of you, but the larger view, the base view of most people. >> about how does it go down in brussels, they would like to renegotiate on their terms? >> it's going to go down very well. but if they're trying to incident gragz closer iens in the eurozone, clearly, at the u has to change. the challenge will be working out how you do that and what the institution -- what they have at the moment are eu institutions for which are used for the eurozone. they may have to create new institutions for the eurozone and a different one for the eu. i don't know. >> sounds like a headache to me. there's a little over a month to when italians head to the polls. >> i'm not any expert about political polls. i think what is important is that the works that we have doing
>> to exit the eu? i think the base case is they would like to stay in it, but have a lot more control. i think that's clearly going to be the aim for the government and that's where boris johnson sits and i think that probably ties in with not the majority of you, but the larger view, the base view of most people. >> about how does it go down in brussels, they would like to renegotiate on their terms? >> it's going to go down very well. but if they're trying to incident gragz...
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he wouldn't sign a letter to the eu to designation hezbollah a terrorist organization. if he does have a problem here, jonathan, is it going to be that republicans have made the argument he's beyond the mainstream or something we don't know about yet. >> it could be one or the other. that's why the confirmation hearings are going to be vitally important. right now as you said at the top of the show, both sides, the pro-hagel people and anti-hagel people are engaged in a bit of a campaign to sort of set of narrative for who this person could be as secretary of defense. before he sits before the confirmation hearings and answer questions, tough questions from democrats and republicans alike, on all of these issues from his support of israel to his criticisms of the iraq war, the afghanistan war, the -- his unwillingness to sign that letter designating hamas as a terrorist organization, these are all questions he's going to have to answer and how he answers them could very well determine whether he's confirmed or not. >> well, he started to answer them a little bit. he did
he wouldn't sign a letter to the eu to designation hezbollah a terrorist organization. if he does have a problem here, jonathan, is it going to be that republicans have made the argument he's beyond the mainstream or something we don't know about yet. >> it could be one or the other. that's why the confirmation hearings are going to be vitally important. right now as you said at the top of the show, both sides, the pro-hagel people and anti-hagel people are engaged in a bit of a campaign...
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west and move closer to relations with russia and the government put off signing an agreement with the eu as the ukrainian president said that he could not afford to sacrifice trade with russia. >>> anti-government protests now in thailand in their sixth day as over a thousand people are camping out at the national army headquarters in bangkok asking military to support their campaign to topple the prime minister. many believe that the prime minister is a mouthpiece for her exiled proper who was ousted in a coup. >>> we have more on your chill had i weaken forecast. >>> and it is syrian children who are forced to work to survive and missing out on their education. job creation... job creation... climate change... climate change... tax policy... tax policy... the economy... the economy... iran... iran... healthcare... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the ad guests on all sides of the debate. debate. >> this is a right we >> this is a right we should all have... should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something >> there's something se
west and move closer to relations with russia and the government put off signing an agreement with the eu as the ukrainian president said that he could not afford to sacrifice trade with russia. >>> anti-government protests now in thailand in their sixth day as over a thousand people are camping out at the national army headquarters in bangkok asking military to support their campaign to topple the prime minister. many believe that the prime minister is a mouthpiece for her exiled...
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have been on the streets of kiev denouncing the government over the -- over choosing russia over the eu. they pull down a statue of lenin in the city. but first this report on another turbulent day in ukraine. opposition showed up in force with protesters cramming independent square and surrounding streets. they said they were determined to force out the government -- are in a new ukraine. as evening fell, demonstrators top shoot -- toppled a statue of lenin. it is a victory. people are in this together. taking to the streets together. every day it is growing. more and more people are there. >> i am happy so many people are here. they are ready to fight for ukraine. >> i don't want my country to become a police state where peaceful protest put down by violence. castnot want people to be for sharing their opinion in public. >> the protesters have put up with subzero temperatures. they say they will stay until the president steps down. this person has joined the protest. she said ukraine had a choice between dictatorship and the euro. a boxing champion has emerged as a major force for the
have been on the streets of kiev denouncing the government over the -- over choosing russia over the eu. they pull down a statue of lenin in the city. but first this report on another turbulent day in ukraine. opposition showed up in force with protesters cramming independent square and surrounding streets. they said they were determined to force out the government -- are in a new ukraine. as evening fell, demonstrators top shoot -- toppled a statue of lenin. it is a victory. people are in this...
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members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate, money in french bank, italian bank, a bank in portugal. do you say, okay, let's rethink what we're doing here? >> you're going to have to. as it happens i personally have a small investment just a year ago in a greek-based online insurance company business. and they have luckily only a sphal part of cash. so they're getting whacked on it. having listened to these guys when i saw them last week they're certainly going to be thinking about these kind of issues. and any corporate with business exposure all around europe is going to be having -- your audit committee wo
members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate,...
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the eu remains seriously divided odd this issue, on a number of different fronts, not only whether or not assad was behind this but what is the appropriate response and many eu leaders are saying this has to be done through the u.n. now, the public opinion in europe within the european union is strongly against any kind of military strike, but there are eu leaders that say that might be possible if, indeed, this is done through the proper channels, and most are calling for a u.n. resolution. richele. >> talk more about france. the latest surprise is that france at least appears to be dialling it back a little bit >> reporter: yeah. well, france has been one of the strongestet supporters of some sort of military strike, along with the turks. and, yes, indeed, originally, they had said that they would just go ahead and go with the u.s. if the u.s. decided to strike, they would go along. then they said they would wait for the u.s. congress. now, they are saying they will wa wait for a u.n. report. >> that's interesting to note because, of course, the u.n. report will not indicate whether
the eu remains seriously divided odd this issue, on a number of different fronts, not only whether or not assad was behind this but what is the appropriate response and many eu leaders are saying this has to be done through the u.n. now, the public opinion in europe within the european union is strongly against any kind of military strike, but there are eu leaders that say that might be possible if, indeed, this is done through the proper channels, and most are calling for a u.n. resolution....
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host: robyn is referring to lee university singers who hail from the eu -- lee university in tennessee. next is a call from john. john is a naperville, illinois. an independent there. caller: i really enjoyed the inaugural program. in particular, president obama saying we need not choose between those who brought us where we are today and those who stand for where we will be in the future. then i have a question. what is the history behind the flags displayed in front of the white house? host: the white house or the capital? caller: the capital. host: there is information about the flags, which i can get for you, but not immediately. let's listen to a call from iran in georgia. you are on. republican. welcome. caller: i watched the first inauguration and thought it was wonderful. host: today the ceremonies? 2008? caller: the first inauguration he had. my main comments i wanted to make is being a republican, i am almost ashamed to say that. i did vote democratic, and i voted for president obama. the reason i did vote for him is because we need change and things to go on and start gettin
host: robyn is referring to lee university singers who hail from the eu -- lee university in tennessee. next is a call from john. john is a naperville, illinois. an independent there. caller: i really enjoyed the inaugural program. in particular, president obama saying we need not choose between those who brought us where we are today and those who stand for where we will be in the future. then i have a question. what is the history behind the flags displayed in front of the white house? host:...
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debating a vote of no confidence in the government over the scrapping of the key trade deals with the eu. us vice president joe biden is in japan to try and reassure tokyo and the ongoing spat with china over disputed island. joining us first to knit with. today is a violent protests in thailand. police in bangkok are taking and concrete barriers and barbed wire around their headquarters. they've left anti government protesters into the building ahead of that threatens us all. that unexpected move was aimed at avoiding any further clashes between the two sides. as a eugene explains the opposition says despite the victory is ready to fight on. this year and hopes to recruit students and recent war and compete but sometimes in the sleep which isn't often i use as the nines tuesday morning. the rest of the day you to feel resistance. it's just too tired to put it in the government. too much in order to reduce the pension is a process that. and the police. the center of the restoration of peace and order. i've been having a cement truck is a calm intercom how andrea. the main house. we use b
debating a vote of no confidence in the government over the scrapping of the key trade deals with the eu. us vice president joe biden is in japan to try and reassure tokyo and the ongoing spat with china over disputed island. joining us first to knit with. today is a violent protests in thailand. police in bangkok are taking and concrete barriers and barbed wire around their headquarters. they've left anti government protesters into the building ahead of that threatens us all. that unexpected...
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and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one last remark is that i need to be fair. the grievances are not one directional. there are grievances that are coming from the eu side towards turkey, and the fact that the eu has grievances towards turkey, as far as the functioning of the customs union goes, i think it's making the european union think twice of the idea that they have turkey in the back pocket your that to be able to address and resolve those grievances they have, the city turkey, they're going to have to, to the negotiating table and address turkey's grievances, too. and i believe that there are internal forces from within the euro
and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one...
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consumer experience to review and nine in the nineteen ninety nine to pull off the front seats more to the eu is leading to the interest rate. as it is the author to improve entering this market therefore in the intensive and many moods and economy no priest the crunch question should i see nifty or so on when you wear so we could stop him freeing. maybe welcome to review crew into his clutches. promina was too much. with the economy. duke was only when the economy could be in cream cone condition. so today indonesia and india. the sister of winfrey's the possibility of crunch crunch is that when given the news that i did appreciate it but it is common to all three seem possible. you didn't get to go to the impressive korea that's who. she has this to you maybe you know with a clearance to war continues and bothersome of countries that have been. because oprah is in full. laramie birds heard trading competitors like japan china and taiwan korean won has the strength and all that much but our local exporters. they constantly complain about dad being hit by a strong korean oh one are their accl
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>> actually, back seven, eight years ago, when i was in charge of eu collections, because i was in a while to my treasury responsibilities, doing those years the big question was when turkey is going to be ready for the european union, and now the question is, when is the european union going to be ready -- >> performing on all of the economy criteria. but then the domestic issues are so big in the european union that a new member, especially like a large country like turkey, is making people think twice, three times before making the big decision. but we believe that strategically it is very important for turkey to be in the eu, we believe that the european union is an important piece project emerging after the second world war, peace project but we believe the turkish project is more of a global project. >> from i understand the relationship with the united states is good, my understanding is that the relationship between the prime minister and the president is good. they talk to each other, on the phone, they share ideas, not only about the relationship but also about broader cons
>> actually, back seven, eight years ago, when i was in charge of eu collections, because i was in a while to my treasury responsibilities, doing those years the big question was when turkey is going to be ready for the european union, and now the question is, when is the european union going to be ready -- >> performing on all of the economy criteria. but then the domestic issues are so big in the european union that a new member, especially like a large country like turkey, is...
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>> jacqueline: eu is getting closer we are certainly seeing some cloud coverage and the some returns on the radar. the golden gate showing dry pavement. as we look on stormtracker 4 radar it is picking up with returns over the heart of that area. it is so dry right now that none of this is going to hit the ground. it will take awhile. in fact we might not see it until tomorrow evening. these clouds coming over the bay area and these returns but no rain. as we take a further look offshore a couple of systems forming just south of that. having to the pacific northwest. last week look like they're running to write for the bay area of but now that they are going up towards the pacific northwest the tail end of this system with lighter rainfall totals. breezy conditions and the rain is not going to start until late evening but the main band about wednesday morning. spotty shower activity we will time it out on futurecast and snowfall in the sierras. this is not something neighbors here like to see, they say especially because so many kids play out on these streets! take a look here behind
>> jacqueline: eu is getting closer we are certainly seeing some cloud coverage and the some returns on the radar. the golden gate showing dry pavement. as we look on stormtracker 4 radar it is picking up with returns over the heart of that area. it is so dry right now that none of this is going to hit the ground. it will take awhile. in fact we might not see it until tomorrow evening. these clouds coming over the bay area and these returns but no rain. as we take a further look offshore...
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but the eu is also stressing whatever the domestic political disagreements going on at the moment, they should be settled peacefully, not quiet as we've seen them being settled over the last couple case. >> what's the big fear? closer to europe was one idea. the people on the streets wanted more to get out of it. what did they want to get out of the proximity to europe and what is the fear in terms of where this could be heading? >> they want, or at least a good part of the country's population wants this is the country to modernize, to grow economically, socially, politically in ways it believes it hasn't done over the last 20 years since the soviet union fell apart. a great many of the people feel they've fallen a long way behind many of the other eastern european countries that have since joined the eu, modernized brought up their political system so they're free of corruption. they have growing law, that's what the pro european people in this country want. that is largely geographic, basically the western half of ukraine. the eastern half of ukraine have always been closer to russia
but the eu is also stressing whatever the domestic political disagreements going on at the moment, they should be settled peacefully, not quiet as we've seen them being settled over the last couple case. >> what's the big fear? closer to europe was one idea. the people on the streets wanted more to get out of it. what did they want to get out of the proximity to europe and what is the fear in terms of where this could be heading? >> they want, or at least a good part of the...
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we, legitimate political representatives of the eu, can turn the tide. you, the direct democratic representatives of europe, directly elected, you will be at the forefront of the political debate. i want to propose the following. which picture of europe will the voters be presented with? decanted version, or the cartoon version? the myths or the facts? be honest, reasonable version, or the extremist, populist version? it is an important choice to make. i know some people out there will say that europe is to blame for the crisis and hardship. but you can remind people they european union was not the origin at the crisis. it resulted from mismanagement of public finaes
we, legitimate political representatives of the eu, can turn the tide. you, the direct democratic representatives of europe, directly elected, you will be at the forefront of the political debate. i want to propose the following. which picture of europe will the voters be presented with? decanted version, or the cartoon version? the myths or the facts? be honest, reasonable version, or the extremist, populist version? it is an important choice to make. i know some people out there will say that...
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a survey conducted by the eu agency fundamental rights the sra shows that anti semitism has risen dramatically in europe within the last five years. i spoke to the authority's head of research beyond is to meet the acropolis to explain the findings. for her. i've experienced harassment which includes proposal but oh so pretty too sold on the pier and thirty three percent of the joke about that experience. such forms of hate crime in the past five years. and the seventy six percent believe that every democrat who has become worse over the past five years. in particular what we describe as online images. about how weary about becoming a victim of anti semitic attacks for harassment. in the future how widespread is the sentences in them. i think it's quite quite quite red. from the change people's perspective. an older member state that the effort. it is just the stanford tray for the average jew living in europe. um i think it tasted a picture of the room and board about safety and about being able to live that life is yours. council president don rowe would describe you as the union of values.
a survey conducted by the eu agency fundamental rights the sra shows that anti semitism has risen dramatically in europe within the last five years. i spoke to the authority's head of research beyond is to meet the acropolis to explain the findings. for her. i've experienced harassment which includes proposal but oh so pretty too sold on the pier and thirty three percent of the joke about that experience. such forms of hate crime in the past five years. and the seventy six percent believe that...
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opposes the eu's invitation for stone to answer questions about nsa spying on their countries. >> we have had very direct dialogue with our colleagues and compatriots in the european union. i personally do not believe it rises to the dignity of this body to have someone who is wanted for a crime in the united states for stealing information that has jeopardized the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan and other places around the world. i do believe this would have a reaction in the united states that would not be helpful to a constructive dialogue as we continue to work out our differences. >> edward snowden is that answer questions from european lawmakers by video next month. president obama held talks of the white house on tuesday with executives from top u.s. tech firms, including apple, twitter, google, and facebook will stop the meeting comes days after the tech firms join together to call for tougher controls over u.s. government surveillance. in a statement, the company said they urged obama to move aggressively on reform. ukraine has secured a $15 billion bailout from russia
opposes the eu's invitation for stone to answer questions about nsa spying on their countries. >> we have had very direct dialogue with our colleagues and compatriots in the european union. i personally do not believe it rises to the dignity of this body to have someone who is wanted for a crime in the united states for stealing information that has jeopardized the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan and other places around the world. i do believe this would have a reaction in the...